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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1912)
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Ni * l*ail*l i a* r**;-iatikt*il tin* •triityr »4-*t "f lli** i-liun li Mr an 1 Mi* 11* n \\iikiii~nii art* _ ■ tia*"k t 1 * ’ ti Ni-li . 'r n I.iiir Hat;~a~ ■ t F |• r-. ti 1 a~ U a-n In.inline a i.. * • mi . riband suniri int liis.farm •III! ii'r I. tlir |ia*t wia-k '•aii « i kr- .« f'ki lia' I wen Iniilii ine a in-» tarn t*.1— *eek. I. \1 Hi ian«'‘ earriei n II mte .!. a ,..i nnc n II •■• - > . in 11 \ I. -* i in i :i~ atauut I3MM lausliels of . m in 111** <- 1 i liat lie a ill sell. lie i >\. ' • II.mil l'm a* * ii a» liei'an nf 'aim J T'" i hi tiark frinii lletidaT *■11 3't Friilay. Kd Ha t- ill. Harry Tay lor ami Freai K imr 'I ( it in -I " ' nicer-' new lie a lexatur tin* ('3't Week. Tl . Havenna < Tea nery are <licc>»C :lieir l *■ I ’iw aleeper llii' week. \ll»*ri SnyakT »3'han'inc Fay lu't Friday. '! - i. mi n Smdei ni l Miss liojt • i , iv at liavema last Kri'lui nciiiii,'. Tliev returned :omi j "at .idav I « I.- was a dame at -I liowdoil's a'- Finlav nielli. 'Ir~ I‘ Mi 'lii icii from Lyons. Ii . is visiting ai tin- Teeters home n < tear Fieek tl<i> week. Kmest i.amette made hi" regular i |il'iu S uinlay evening. 'll and 'I T" < has Sehw aiierer anil an,i v at ti-nded ehu >eh at Loup l it.' " inlay. I i «• l.ailn s' A i<l w il serve a liirr. i . i ’ i • i • i ~ s,, per at t lie Wiyjrle 11 evening. Nuv. lii'it.ii.ir - ip| er. with a hi*j ilish I ulster s up. J.V ( iiii«tit'ii ami e\t ra iii"i« ' of ov si ■ r>. s|» rial priees. Lveiilioiiy emiie ami enjoy pro'perit v. ^ •lo« MeMtilleti was on the market wr ii a , ia*i u! hoes 'lomlav. I i e \\ i T I vi nl l.a.e a Silvor Meiiai e itite-t at the Wiejtle Creek ■ u -r.ii. Itegiiiniiit! at "oY.ock Friday eveliine. Nov. 1. Toe ' li tfiade ol tin- Velduiette sell >ol will tie the eon teslanl' \iiiiiissi(Mi pH-. Kvervtmdv ■ ue ami em >uras!e tlie W. C. I'. C ami the . mi ,-s; ant s I. i khp.it rick took home a load of lua k M mdat. Ji ! I. .-I n hit ifrodock and II. I* Ik iidm k>on alii n.led I <• i i K dg> at Ln.pt r \ Saturday evening Marry \ lughn and Muckleelierry t s their first steps in Odd he low ' ip .i't satuidav evening. They "1. take t heir si r i:id step, the tiist iegree. lilts Satuidav night. hi KadelilT and men have iieen w ikiig at II s ( i ngei's house this week. V liveryman from Kearnev broke a w he* . on ills auto, 'jutli off OHjen iu un's Sunday. Wi Silium-.n's auto took Miss i tii sen to per seliool Mondav. Mi "^♦*”s Winifred I'arsley and Teresa We;ier spent Sunday at their ho nes on t lear t reek. The neighbors nf Mr. and Vrs .lolin lleapv 'ii t iear t'reek surprised them las! Wednesday evening liefore their tiepinure to the ' nh. Tliey have lived on t dear t reek almost ah their lives and will lx- missed iiy all who know them. They are going south I -r the health oi one of their children. The carrier joins with tiiet leart 'reek i • ip «• 111 w I'hlllg the ii good luck. Kugene M iller and'oils have fieett grading W.o Mrowii 'yard this week. I hi' maki' \\ i > ' Imnie look grand. Liven . in McLaughlin took a load to Liichiieid Tuesday. Following are the names of the pupils of 1 Ust riet 47. that received at tendance certificates during < fetoher: I Jennie IJat/lalf. Henry Hat/latV. I»avid I Jut/la 11. Sarah IJichel. Marie Michel. John Flynn. I *eclen Flynn. Alice Flynn. Miss Kdna Henderson, teacher. Kighleen of the L.C.II.S. gradutes and Miss Meynon were out on their observation tour last week Wednes day. They visited Hist. No. 4. both morning and afternoon. Comeagain. They also visited I list. .'><> and gave excellent leports from both districts. I’upils of District 4t> who were neither absent nor tardy during the month of October: Veva Wilkie. I Lviia Snyder, llussel Wilkie, l-loyd A..email, lfeit Snyder. Bessie John son. Kdith A Seiuan. Ilaitie Joimson. Maggie I'aulsen. Buila Wilkie. Fern W ilkie. Bern Wilkie an I Cower Han sen. Cairie Bogselh, teacher. T"iiy Johns loaded a c..r of baled hay liii- week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Burt visited at Ji I in 1 Vi.ghs last Sunday. Herman Jung is on the sick list. Homer Hughes and wile and Wini fred Hughes and wife visit.-d at Lrnest Daddow's .ast Sunday after noon. Mr. and Mrv ll.irt spent Sunday evening i.t Herman Jung’s. Don’t forget the annual election supper at W iggle Creek church. Those receiving perfect attendance certificates in lu.-t. du for the month of < Vtober were: Kthel Daddow. Lulu Brodock. Laurice I'eugli. Ha/.el and Vergie McFaddeii. Fl»a. CiiiTord and Curtis Boush. Floyd and Klsic Coo.i vvin. These weie given a "peanut hunt" and a merry time followed. Klva Boush found the most peanuts. Let us try to have all tluse enrolled on the perfect attendance list this mont ii. i upns iumi :'n aiiseuL 1101 i.uuv in District No”2. during the month of < Vtoher: Al'enu Itlsmcnke. Judith Johnson. It itiert Henderson. Knocii Johnson, Viola Ki . itriek Bessie Ki - Patrick Frit . S iphia and Lvi.i-u Schwaderer. Kmma and Mmnic Adams. Miriam and Helen Draper, Film and lit rtha Hiaschke. Tiiere are :;o pupils eniuiled. Frit/ Holm is woiking for Mr. Kil patrick. W. T. Draper, who is p ostering in Arcadia spent Seiiday "itli ids tumily on Boute-. The following pupils of Dist. No. 4 receiv'd perfect attendance cerili catts: Viola Daddovv. But! McFad den, Francis Spencer. Ilerliert Oltjsn hruns. Theodore atid Willie Dadd' vv. Klsie Spe'icer. Karl Kallavvay. Misses Leonia Mac. Ilelma Jung and Dorthy i ihlsen visited school Friday afternoon in Dist. 4. Tom McFadden and Homer Hughes left Monday for Oklahoma. Kettle I'eugh and Kgdar Foster spent Sunday evening at the home of II. Beed. l ne social at uie scnoo; nouse in Ihst. :!7. was well attended. The pro ceeds amounted to si''. Fred Heed marketed hogs at Loup City. Monday. Winifred Hughes. S McFadden and Mr. * Mtjenbruns ha\e liegun shocking corn. Will Smalley is going to spend the winter with Steve Smalley. Allie Hailey and Miss Kmma Howe autoed to Brewster Saturday, staying over Sunday with the latter's sister, Mrs. Beehtold. Lilia (loodwin is expected home from Kearney next week, as the teachers will go to < hnaha l\jr the as sociation. Ada Smith from Loup City attended i the lx \ supper in Hist. :r. last Friday night She visited at toe Stewart McFadden home. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hurt were visit ing at John 1‘eugh‘s Sunday. We understand Henry lleed lias rented a farm in Iowa and expects to move there in the near future. We will miss these good people on Route two. Mr. and Mrs Frank Haddovv drove to Kearney last Friday to visit Mr^. Haddow's motiier. returning home Tuesday. Crover Huston's friends on Wiggle Creek will be glad to know that he was well enough to leave the hos pital at Kearney Tuesday. Hisbrotli er. sister and mother have been with him all the time and Tuesday took him to their homt in Illinois. W 11 Hunn of Kearney, has lieen visiting at the home of Jim Roush the (>ast week. He has lieen a con stant sufferer all summer but is feel ing much better. Mrs. Carl Spuires. while doing some sewing Monday ran the sewing ma chine needle into one of her fingers, breaking the point off. It is very oainful. Mr. and Mrs. II. S Conger visited at the home of W. < >. Rrown Sunday evening. Nick Ikiddow and family, Henry ticodwin and family and Oliver 15ro dock visited Lonnie I'addow's Sun day. Eva Goodwin visited at Mr. Lough's Fri lav evening. K. 1* Uatsiaff was hauling corn to Kay McFadden's Tuesday. < arl Squires sold his crop in the held to some parties from Arcadia, and will have a sale Nov. 12 and move to Comstock, where lie owns a half interest in a livery barn with his brother John. Lulu lirodock is staying with her sister. Mrs. I! ssje I'addow. thisweek. C'uav Sn ligrassis working for Mr. MvKet.i this fall. A barque Hallowe'en Social A Masque Hallowe'en S.K-ial will he held in the basement of the Method ist church. Friday evening. Nov. 1st. to which all are cordially invited. Numei is amusements have been planned to make it a pleasant social feature, among which are a mystic tish-pond. a pieeating contest, fortune telling, etc. The receiplsof theeven ing will t>e used to lend financial aid to the Sunday school and establish a library fund. At v o'clock the fol lowing refreshments will lie served: Mystic Broth and Wizard Islands..V*. Black Cat's Sorrow Witches' Pride 1 ... Lamentations v >c ts •lob's Tears Black Lotion Soothing Svrup 1 , , Yellow Peril , 1,1 °*‘nlS Sweet Kevenge The old sign board of the North western office. 1** inches irt width by 1«» feet in length, can lie purchased cheap by anyone wishing same for sign work. C. L. McDonald, the drayman: try him tor good, prompt service.